The latest Newspoll conducted for News Corp’s The Australian has revealed that voters perceive Prime Minister Scott Morrison to be far more experienced than Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese but less trustworthy. The periodical poll, which reveals what Australian voters think about their leaders and who they would vote for if an election were held that day, found that the current ruling Liberal-National coalition would lose with a 5.63 percent swing towards Labor. The poll also focussed on the character traits of the leading candidates for the top job, which favoured the opposition in almost every factor. Despite trailing Albanese in almost every character trait polled, Morrison scored higher in experience with 70 percent to 59 percent, and in being decisive and strong with 48 percent to 46 percent. However, he also scored higher in arrogance with 60 percent to 38 percent for Albanese. Where voters scored Morrison lower than Albanese …